Psychological Drama Movie To Love a Narcissist Gets Intriguing Trailer | Exclusive
ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for To Love a Narcissist, the upcoming psychological romance drama from Freestyle Digital Media. The movie will be available to rent or own on North American digital HD internet, cable, DVD, and satellite platforms, starting on May 19, 2026.
“The film tells the story of Charlotte and Roberto, a couple whose deep connection masks a dark reality: one of them is a covert narcissist. Following the collapse of her marriage, Charlotte delves into the mercurial world of online dating, where she meets the charming and enigmatic Roberto. Over time, trust is weaponized between them. As a delicate interplay of manipulation and desire unfolds, an insidious bond forms. Power dynamics shift, boundaries are abandoned, and layers of aching vulnerability are exposed. As the relationship unravels, Charlotte is forced to confront unsettling patterns. The movie is a resonant story of toxic devotion that blurs the line between love and control, ultimately asking: Does authenticity truly exist?”
Check out the To Love a Narcissist trailer below (watch more trailers):
What happens in the To Love a Narcissist trailer?
The video introduces Charlotte, a newly divorced woman who enters the world of online dating, where she meets the charming Roberto. However, their passionate connection slowly transforms into something complicated and manipulative. The trailer highlights Charlotte and Roberto’s toxic love story as Charlotte navigates a post-marriage relationship.
To Love a Narcissist is written, directed, and produced by Raffaello Degruttola. The movie stars Lyndsey Marshal as Charlotte, Degruttola as Roberto, Stephen Campbell-Moore as Billy, Sule Rimi as Luca, Andrea Lowe as Lucy, Nathalie Armin as Dr. Muna Khalaf, and Ed Hayter as Tyler. It is produced by Bill Bossert, Sadie Kaye, and Leila Mousavi, with Ted Field and Sadie Frost serving as executive producers.
“Independent filmmaking is, at its core, a collective act of belief,” Degruttola said in a statement. “Every person involved brought something deeply personal, and that is what gives TO LOVE A NARCISSIST its emotional truth. Their trust carried a responsibility in me to go beyond words and complete the work. I stand here because of their talent, their generosity, and their belief in that shared vision.”

Source: Comingsoon.net
